• PugJesus@lemmy.worldOPM
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    19 hours ago

    Well, you’d have a bit more distance between soldiers than shown here, and may not be carrying your own javelins if you aren’t in a hostile area. But there’s a good reason that the Romans were one of the first militaries to put an extreme emphasis on the importance of a regular and practiced marching pace on the road, not just on the battlefield. Whether poked in the eye or stepping on someone’s heels with hobnailed sandals - mistakes ain’t good for traveling speed!

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      18 hours ago

      Also, from experience, hobnails+natural stone+any wetness=not a fun day.

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        18 hours ago

        Backing that up further, there’s an account in the Siege of Jerusalem of a Roman soldier slipping on the blood-slick stone streets and getting killed because his hobnailed sandals were not playing nice with the terrain.

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          16 hours ago

          I’m definitely going to tell that next time when someone slips in the very modern tiled bathrooms during a reenactment event.